Arisarum vulgare

In on previous post I needed help to identify this bulb that I have seen around and collected from open fields or roads.

Well, Liz from PlantPostings, was right and helped me to name this rhizome, it is Arisarum vulgare, a a herbaceous and perennial lnative to Europe and very much spread in the Mediterraneum in the winter months.

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